Continuing Education (CE)

Leadership and learning are indispensible to each other. - John F. Kennedy

Professional development is an essential activity for ensuring quality social work services. The cornerstone of professional development is continuing your education. Regardless of career stage, social workers are ethically required to keep informed of current research, theory, and techniques that guide social work practice to better serve clients and constituents.

NASW is committed to helping social workers meet their professional development needs. This strong dedication has led to the creation of multiple professional development programs and products such as credentials, education and training courses, newsletters, employment information, resources, and publications. NASW members can receive both free CEs and CEs at discounted rates to fill their licensing or credentialing requirements when they participate in our professional development programs.

NASW offers hundreds of CE courses in a variety of formats—webinars, webcasts, podcasts, presentations, and more. All courses offered through this program are NASW-accredited, and NASW members receive discounted prices.

Special Notice About the Social Work Online CE Institute

NASW is in the process of migrating our National and Chapter trainings and webinars to the Social Work Online CE Institute. Once the migration has been completed, NASW will provide updated instructions for how to log in to the
Social Work Online CE Institute.

For upcoming continuing education webinars and trainings, please continue to register through the specific registration link provided once you click on the title of the webinar.

For SPS Members: All of the 2017-2018 SPS Webinars are already being hosted in the Social Work Online CE Institute.

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is the largest membership organization of
professional social workers in the world. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and
development of its members, to create and maintain professional standards for social workers,
and to advance sound social policies.